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Sizewell C will take 10 to 14 years to build By 2034 this already out-dated technology will look like a huge mistake. Wind power already costs half of what nuclear provides and it doesn’t need...
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I currently live in London, wishing to move to Suffolk. Having lived in the capital for 50 years with a constant thrive of building works and traffic. I cannot tell you how damaging it is to life. The...
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I would like to list the following concerns about Sizewell C. I believe the fragile coastal landscape adjacent to areas of cultural heritage and amenity will all be adversely affected by the Sizewell...
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I wish to object to the construction of Sizewell C for the following reasons; 1. The impact on the unique environment at Sizewell and surrounding countryside of both Sizewell C itself and associated...
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Impact on Environment: The plans would have a serious impact on RSPB Minsmere Nature Reserve and other protected sites. It would represent a severe flood risk. Damage to the landscape and ecology of...
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The main points I intend to make are in support of my strong conviction that his development should not go ahead. They are as follows: 1) Eroding coastline – detailed forecasts of the coastline do not...
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This group is opposed to the construction of Sizewell C because there are cheaper, safer and cleaner options, with none of the national security risks associated with nuclear power. Other grounds for...
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Dear Sir/Madam I wish to raise the following issues, which form the basis of my objection to the building of the planned Sizewell C nuclear power station. 1. Site Selection The site is at risk from...
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I have the following objections. The new reactor technologies are barely tested. Renewable sources of energy are becoming cheaper than nuclear power. With continued coastal erosion and the climate...
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Loss of AONB Impossible for EDF to mitigate environmental losses - biodiversity in this area includes many ancient sites, destruction of which is irreversible at a time of...
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Relevant Representations of Stop Sizewell C (the campaign name of Theberton and Eastbridge Action Group on Sizewell Ltd) 1. Project Financing There is no certainty the project can be financed. EDF’s...
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We are concerned about the proposed damage which Sizewell C will cause to Sizewell Belts SSSI and the local wetland - because of the impact this will have on habitat for otters. We have been studying...
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The Suffolk Preservation Society (SPS) is a non-political, independent, self-funding charity whose charitable objects are to “promote the conservation, protection and improvement of Suffolk’s physical...
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The Sizewell C Project Development Consent Order Application Planning Inspectorate Reference: EN010012 Relevant Representation from Suffolk Wildlife Trust 30 September 2020 1. Introduction Suffolk...
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Concerns the transport of materials and people to the site during construction and after. Increasing HGV traffic on the A12 and minor roads is unsustainable. The Wickham Market vehicle park is a...
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Witnesham and Swilland Grouped Parish Council objects to the proposal to build Sizewell C. Whilst we are not in the immediate vicinity of Sizewell C, so will not be affected by the enormous local...
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The Aldeburgh Society is the civic society for the historic coastal town and cultural centre of Aldeburgh. The objects of the Society are to encourage public interest in and care for the character of...
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I wish to raise the following points of concern regarding the proposed Sizewell C nuclear power station development: Site location Sizewell is the wrong place to locate this project. Sea level rise...
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Together Against Sizewell C (TASC) is a group of people formed to oppose the building of Sizewell C and its associated works in a legal, open, peaceful and fully accountable manner. At this...
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While I am in favour of nuclear power providing an element of the UK’s power needs I have grave reservations about EDF’s proposals for Sizewell C. 1. There is no strategy in the UK for dealing with...
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This nuclear power station should not be built. It permanently threatens an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), nature conservation interest of international quality and the wider landscape and...
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i. Coastal erosion implications from the positioning if Sizewell C have not been addressed or apparently considered in the EDF submission. The proposal would have a significant build that will affect...
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1. The plans submitted in 2020 do not take account of the climate change forecasts in the IPPC report of 2019. This means that EDF have not taken into account the additional flooding risk that...
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It is not clear if a new NPP is needed at all in UK. At this point in time, when renewables have already become cheaper than nuclear energy it is necessary to update the assessment of alternatives for...
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I am a local resident, living about 6 miles from the proposed site. I spent my childhood living in Aldeburgh and watched Sizewell A being built. My contact details are: William Eddis [Redacted] My...
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